Podcast Explaining fifteen-minute grocery delivery with Tyler Trerotola, U.S. co-founder, JOKR By Jill Carvajal
Podcast One of New York’s Most Influential Environmental Advocates, Jessica Ottney Mahar, New York Policy and Strategy Director, Nature Conservancy By Jill Carvajal
Podcast Kapil Longani, Counsel to the Mayor of New York City, Mayor de Blasio’s Solutions Czar and Top Lawyer, Kapil Longani on Mandates By Michael Kevin Williams
Podcast Running Restaurants During the Pandemic: From NYC to the Hamptons with James Mallios, Civetta Hospitality By Jill Carvajal
Podcast Fifth Avenue: The #1 Destination in NY and Most Iconic Street in the World with Jerome Barth, President, Fifth Avenue Association By Michael Kevin Williams
Podcast 100+ years of Brooklyn Business with Randy Peers, president & CEO, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce By Jill Carvajal
Podcast Schneps Connects LIVE: The Race for Mayor with Dianne Morales, NYC Candidate for Mayor By Jill Carvajal
Podcast Queens Public Library Celebrates its 125th Anniversary with Dennis M. Walcott, president & CEO, Queens Public Library By Jill Carvajal
Podcast Podcast: NYC’s Economic Fallout from COVID with James Patchett, President and CEO of New York City Economic Development Corporation By Jill Carvajal
Power Women Dimple Willabus talks about her childhood, journey to Rhythm Nation Entertainment By Caribbean Life
Today, 3 pm People’s Theater Project: Celebrate Your Culture with Community Theater Workshop Series Central Library, Queens Public Library
May 8, 7 pm “LuSEE-Night: A Radio Telescope on the Far Side of the Moon” (A Free, Virtual Lecture)” Hamptons Observatory with Suffolk County Community College (online)
May 9, 6 pm ASL Exhibition Tour (with voice interpretation): Christine Sun Kim The Whitney Museum of American Art
May 11, 1 pm New England Symphonic Ensemble performs Vivaldi, Haydn and Lauridsen Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage
QNS Jamaica man sentenced to life for brutal triple murder of girlfriend, her son and cousin in 2022: DA
amNY Bicyclists face criminal summonses under new NYPD policy, an ‘obscene escalation,’ say advocates